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    2012 Charitable giving thread

    That time of year again to select charitable giving for the season.

    Last year, Hal got to pick and I gave $50 to the Children's Defense Fund.

    I haven't decided who will get donations from me this year yet, and I will also come up with a contest for all of you to decide who gets $50 from tehbasement (from me).

    I'd again love to hear what your plans are, if any, for charity this holiday season.

    The adults in my family are buying food and gifts for a needy family in lieu of exchanging gifts. That's a nice start...

    Let's discuss what we are planning to do!

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    I gave a quarter to a girl named Nina who has cancer....it was one of those boards they have in restaurants where you stick a quarter in a slot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korpiklaani View Post
    I gave a quarter to a girl named Nina who has cancer....it was one of those boards they have in restaurants where you stick a quarter in a slot.
    w00t. I always thought those were scams.

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    I will probably do a couple military charities as I usually do. Wounded Warrior project has gotten something every year for a while.

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    We have started giving regularly to charity water which funds water projects to give people clean water in africa

    http://www.charitywater.org/

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    Quote Originally Posted by deebakes View Post
    We have started giving regularly to charity water which funds water projects to give people clean water in africa

    http://www.charitywater.org/
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    wow, very emotional, very nice Dee. Well done!!

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    it honestly chokes me up every time i see that video...

    i'm such a pussy

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    Nah, it's called being human!

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    That sounds like a good possibility for my forum selected gift

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    the other thing that we typically do is something through heifer international (www.heifer.org) where you can choose what you would like to give:

    https://secure1.heifer.org/gift-cata...FUdxQgodnTgAag

    My kids think it is great to give sheep/bees/ducks to others

    Heifer International's mission is to work with communities to end hunger and poverty and care for the Earth.

    It all started with a cow.

    Moved by the plight of orphans and refugees of the Spanish Civil War as he ladled out meager rations of powdered milk, Dan West, an Indiana farmer, volunteer relief worker and Church of the Brethren member, grasped that the people needed "a cow, not a cup"—cows that could produce milk so families would not have to depend on temporary aid. From that simple idea, Heifer International was born.

    In 1944, the first cows sent abroad were donated by West's neighbors and distributed throughout Europe following World War II. More than 67 years later, Heifer has expanded its mission, just as it expanded to 30 types of animals it now provides—from goats, geese and guinea pigs to bees, silkworms and water buffalo.

    West's vision of a worldwide program to end hunger and poverty was born of his Christian faith, and today, Heifer works with people of all beliefs—and no belief—to overcome poverty and hunger. We ask no faith statement from partners or participants and almost all staff in the countries where we have programs are indigenous to that country. Their religious beliefs vary widely, but they share Heifer's singular commitment—to help poor and hungry people help themselves.

    By giving families a hand-up, not just a handout, we empower them to turn hunger and poverty into hope and prosperity, but our approach is more than that. By bringing communities together and linking them with markets in their area, we help bring sustainable agriculture and commerce to areas with a long history of poverty.

    Our animals don't just provide project partners with a reliable source of food, but also a reliable source of income. Extra agricultural products, such as milk from cows or goats, honey from bees or eggs from chickens, can be both shared within the community and sold at market. This new income, coupled with the training in sustainable practices that our partners receive, allows partners to clothe their families, provide them with medical care and send their children to school.

    And when not just one but many families gain this new sustainable produce and income, it brings new opportunities for building schools, creating agricultural co-ops, and forming community savings and loan groups to help fund entrepreneurial start-ups. Newly formed women's groups help increase the communities' full potential, as neighbors who may have never interacted now come together to help the community prosper.

    It's a lofty goal, but it's happening! In communities around the world, our 12 Cornerstones model is helping people lift themselves from hunger and poverty.

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    You should visit the Heifer Ranch.
    I live less than an hour away, impressive work done there.

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    Very nice! Thanks guys, I like where this thread is going!

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    I usually throw some cash in the Salvation Army bucket when I come across them. That Wounded Warrior project is a fantastic organization.


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